Pholus

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Pholus is a wise centaur from Greek mythology, best known for his role in the stories surrounding Heracles and the fateful encounter with the poisoned arrows of the Hydra.

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Pholus canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf centaur
character in Greek mythology
mythological figure
appearsIn myths of Heracles’ fourth labor (Erymanthian boar) in some traditions
associatedCreature LernaeanHydra
surface form: Lernaean Hydra
associatedWith Heracles
Hydra
poisoned arrows of Heracles
category Centaurs in Greek mythology
Characters associated with Heracles
Mythological archers’ victims
causeOfEvent battle of Heracles with the centaurs after opening communal wine
characterTrait gentle
hospitable
wise
contrastedWith wild centaurs
culture Ancient Greek mythology
deathCause accidental wounding by one of Heracles’ poisoned arrows
knownFor causing a battle between Heracles and other centaurs
opening a jar of wine shared by the centaurs
languageOfPrimarySources Ancient Greek
mannerOfDeath accidental
moralTheme consequences of violating communal property (the shared wine)
dangers of handling divine or poisoned weapons
mother Melian nymph
notableFor hospitality
wisdom
notableRelativeType companion of other civilized centaur Chiron in some accounts
parent Silenius
a Melian nymph
residence Mount Pholoe
a cave on Mount Pholoe
roleInMyth host of Heracles during the centaur episode
sharesEpisodeWith Chiron
Heracles
Nessus
species centaur
weaponInvolvedInDeath poisoned arrow dipped in Hydra’s blood
wineJarDescription communal wine of the centaurs given by Dionysus
wineJarOwner Dionysus

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